Scotlands grumpiest bookseller is back with seven witty portraits of bookshop regulars, from The Person Who Doesnt Know What They Want (But Thinks It Might Have A Blue Cover) to the Harried Parents Secretly After Free Childcare. Affectionate, sardonic and laugh-out-loud funny, this is your indispensable guide to the flora and fauna of your local bookshop.
Marketing as we know it is dead. Learn how to spend less time reaching only a limited number of followers and build more time listening to what's relevant to customers, clients and your community.
Develop the skills needed to become a UK-qualified driving instructor by understanding the key information on training, exam preparation, driving tests and theory, and the ADI register.
Dying St. Louis is turned inside-out by the appointment of a charismatic young woman from Bombay, India, as police chief, an act which launches the city's prominent citizens into careening political conspiracy. Franzen's wry, exhuberant first novel is already a classic of contemporary fiction.
Sally and John McKenna, travel and food writers and authors of IRELAND THE BEST, have selected 100 extraordinary places that epitomise what is truly great about Ireland. This personal and diverse compendium is illustrated with beautiful and evocative images.
Through candid interviews and encounters with some of the the world's most successful business people, find out what makes great leaders tick, learn what it takes to be credible and read about the things that they'd do differently if they had to do it all again.
SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE. Aaron Blabey's Bad Guys is taking the world by storm, welcome to the gang's latest hilarious adventure. The Bad Guys have entered a whole new world--like, literally--a VERY nasty new universe awaits. Oh, Mr. Snake, what have you done...?
Chile, 1984: A member of the secret police walks into the office of a dissident magazine and finds a reporter to record his testimony. Our narrator is a child when she first sees this mans face on the magazines cover, and his complicity in the worst crimes of the regime haunt her into adulthood. How does one resist a repressive regime? And who gets to shape the truths we live by?